 This is the Army Today. A picture is worth a thousand words. Sergeant Chris McCullough teaches a class on basic photography to his Afghan National Army counterparts in order to build an A&A public affairs knowledge and capacity. The Afghan National Army Public Affairs Office teams up with their American counterparts at Bob Eagle. Army Sergeant Chris McCullough, a public affairs photojournalist from Third Brigade, Second Infantry Division, teaches a class on basic photography fundamentals. We did a block of instruction on basic photo composition. I explained to them the principles of photo composition and how to make their subject look best. If they help me with this task, I think I will be able to work in a better way in the future. And I will be able to be a professional photographer in this job. How do you feel? We feel very good. Thank you very much for helping us. It's boring because it's got a white background. What I'm looking to accomplish by giving them this block of instruction and subsequent ones to this is so that they can portray the Afghan Army in the most positive light that they can to show all the great accomplishments that they've done through photographs and video. Reporting from Bob Eagle, Afghanistan, I'm Army Sergeant Sacha Che. So you see, using rules of third. Second rule assuming that we're going like this. That's the Army Today from Soldiers Radio and Television.